![]() A So So Def remix of the song, featuring American rapper Da Brat, was released online via Rap-Up on April 13, 2011. In his version, Songz asks Brown why he didn't call him to be part of the song. And Mobb Deep’s Prodigy delivers on the threat with his astonishing first verse: “Rock you in your face, stab your brain with your nose bone…” It’s the kind of thing that should get you locked up for life. American R&B singer Trey Songz released a remix of ' Look at Me Now ' via Twitter on February 4, 2011. I'm sorry, but I have to hate on this video. It’s the sound of a looming threat that could exist in any era. II” so timeless is that it’s also somewhat generic. II,” Mobb Deep’s Havoc combined three equally mercurial jazz samples: Herbie Hancock’s “Jessica,” “Daly-Wilson Big Band’s “Dirty Feet” and Quincy Jones “Kitty With The Bent Frame.” The songs are so obscure (at least to hip hop fans), their presence in the track remained somewhat of a mystery for a decade and a half. II.” That slow drum beat and those sirens seemingly ripped out of a horror film. (Remix) Mariah Carey, Always Be My Baby Shai, I Don't Want To Be Alone Terry Ellis, What Did I Do To You Lenny Kravitz, Can't Get You Off My Mind Maysa. There’s something immediately terrifying about “Shook Ones, Pt.
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